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Neurolaw in Latin America: Current Status and Challenges
International Journal of Forensic Mental Health, 2019Despite several decades of growing interest in the concept of neurolaw in English-speaking countries, it is only a recent area of focus in Latin America.
Eric García-López +4 more
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Neurolaw: Towards a new medical jurisprudence
Brain Injury, 1995Traumatic brain injuries and spinal cord injuries occur in a variety of accidents which may become the subject of civil litigation. A new field of medical jurisprudence, called neurolaw, is emerging to join health-care professionals and attorneys in a common quest to employ legal remedies to enhance the quality of life for individuals with neurological
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
This article describes and critiques the increasingly popular program of reductive neuroLaw. Law has irrevocably entered the age of neuroscience. Various institutes and conferences are devoted to questions about the relation between neuroscience and legal procedures and doctrines.
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This article describes and critiques the increasingly popular program of reductive neuroLaw. Law has irrevocably entered the age of neuroscience. Various institutes and conferences are devoted to questions about the relation between neuroscience and legal procedures and doctrines.
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Neuroethics and Neurolaw in Turkey
2011This section is dedicated to examining the subject “Neuroethics and Neurolaw in Turkey”. The development of medicine and related branches in Turkey generally demonstrates a parallelism with the examples from the similar countries in the world. In brief, the contemporary criterions are applicable to both education and daily practices of these fields. In
Berna Arda, Ahmet Acıduman
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Loss of free will from the perspective of islamic neurolaw: The Iranian criminal justice system
Médecine & Droit, 2023Arian Petoft +2 more
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2011
In Japan, we are now discussing neuroethics [We can know the detailed contents of neuroethics and the various problems by Illes (Neuroethics-defining the issues in theory, practice and policy, 2006). And concerning the situations of neuroethics in Japan, see Fukushi et al.
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In Japan, we are now discussing neuroethics [We can know the detailed contents of neuroethics and the various problems by Illes (Neuroethics-defining the issues in theory, practice and policy, 2006). And concerning the situations of neuroethics in Japan, see Fukushi et al.
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Neurolaw in Greece: An Overview
2011Given the rapid advancements in neuroscience and its growing involvement in legal proceedings, in this paper, we aim to address the question of whether and to which extent Greek legislation could be revisited in the light of the most recent neuroscientific discoveries.
Takis Vidalis, Georgia-Martha Gkotsi
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Neurolaw: New Horizons of Legal Theory and the Problem of Free Will
Social Science Research Network, 2023Ivan Amirian
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Neurolaw as an academic discipline concerns itself with the study of legal implications and applications of neuroscience and neurotechnology. Psychiatry has a considerable intersection with the law, and this intersection is often referred to as forensic psychiatry.
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